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Bachelor's Degree Programs

Why earn a Bachelor’s Degree at a college?

Bachelor's Degrees offered by Ontario's Colleges deliver a unique combination for students who like to learn not only with their eyes and ears, but also with their hands.

College Degree learners put theory to practice, to develop skill and knowledge specifically targeted to their field of study. Graduating with a College Bachelor's Degree, they are immediately ready to succeed in their chosen career.

A College Bachelor’s Degree provides you with an education that combines the best of current university and college level studies, including comprehensive theory and practical experience required by employers and a career-focused education.

Graduate Certificate Programs

Enroll in a short, intensive Graduate program designed to add the practical, hands-on skills necessary to compete in today's tough job market.

These advanced studies programs are designed for people who already have a college diploma or university degree, or for those who have extensive career experience, usually about five years, but lack formal educational credentials.

Co-op Programs

Co-operative (Co-op) Education involves the combination of academic study with work terms. Students alternate periods of time spent in school with work experiences outside the college.

Co-operative Education paid work terms provide students with an opportunity for substantial work experience that focuses on academic and personal goals. Through individual counseling, classroom instruction and workshops, students study the skills required to seek employment in today's job market.

How do I get a co-op job?

For more information about obtaining a co-op job, or for other questions about co-operative education, please visit at .

Second Career

Second Career is an Ontario government program that assists eligible laid off workers in obtaining skills training required to successfully gain employment in high-demand occupations in Ontario.

You may be eligible for Second Career assistance if you:

are laid off or have been laid off since January 2005,

are unemployed or working an interim job, or

are choosing to retrain for a career that is in demand

Second Career provides help to laid-off workers in need who will benefit most from training to find work. Several additional factors are considered when determining who will receive funding.

Note: This list is a sample of eligible programs. Other programs may be eligible. It is important to meet with an Employment Counsellor to begin the application process.